The removal of hexavalent chromium from aqueous solution was carried out in batch experiments using dead and living biomass of Aspergillus niger. The effects of the operating parameters such as influent Cr(VI) concentration, influent pH and biomass concentration on the Cr(VI) reduction were investigated. The results indicates that the removal rate of Cr(VI) increased with a decrease in pH or with increase of Cr(VI) and biomass concentrations. For chromium bioaccumulation along with nutrients the process is the most intensive within the first 5 days of mycelium formation. For biosorption, the greatest binding of this metal is achieved within the first 4 days of the process
Biosorption is a promising alternative method to replace the existing conventional technique for Cr(...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal ...
Chromium is one of the toxic heavy metals which exists in nature as stable hexavalent and trivalent ...
Arthrobacter viscosus biomass was used for Cr(VI) biosorption. The effect of biomass concentration ...
Abstract — This paper aims to evaluate the Cr (VI) removal efficiency of dead fungal biomass of Phan...
The existing techniques for the removal of heavy metals are expensive and frequently inefficient. Th...
Biosorption of Cr(VI) from aqueous solution was studied in a batch bioreactor using the resting cell...
The paper presents biological removing of Cr(VI) ions from aqueous solution by applying autochtonic ...
In the present work, batch biosorption of Cr(VI) was studied using the fungal strain isolated from s...
International audienceBiosorption by fungi is a efficient method for removal of heavy metals which h...
The bioremoval of Cr(VI) through biosorption and bioaccumulation using dead and living biomass of Tr...
WOS: 000226934900024The potential use of the free and immobilized mycelia (in carboxymethylcellulose...
Cr (VI) is a toxic metal, which belongs to the list of priority pollutants due to its mutagenic and ...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal...
The objective of this work was studying the removal capacity of Cr (VI) by two commercial mushrooms ...
Biosorption is a promising alternative method to replace the existing conventional technique for Cr(...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal ...
Chromium is one of the toxic heavy metals which exists in nature as stable hexavalent and trivalent ...
Arthrobacter viscosus biomass was used for Cr(VI) biosorption. The effect of biomass concentration ...
Abstract — This paper aims to evaluate the Cr (VI) removal efficiency of dead fungal biomass of Phan...
The existing techniques for the removal of heavy metals are expensive and frequently inefficient. Th...
Biosorption of Cr(VI) from aqueous solution was studied in a batch bioreactor using the resting cell...
The paper presents biological removing of Cr(VI) ions from aqueous solution by applying autochtonic ...
In the present work, batch biosorption of Cr(VI) was studied using the fungal strain isolated from s...
International audienceBiosorption by fungi is a efficient method for removal of heavy metals which h...
The bioremoval of Cr(VI) through biosorption and bioaccumulation using dead and living biomass of Tr...
WOS: 000226934900024The potential use of the free and immobilized mycelia (in carboxymethylcellulose...
Cr (VI) is a toxic metal, which belongs to the list of priority pollutants due to its mutagenic and ...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal...
The objective of this work was studying the removal capacity of Cr (VI) by two commercial mushrooms ...
Biosorption is a promising alternative method to replace the existing conventional technique for Cr(...
The potential to remove Cr (VI) from aqueous solutions through biosorption using the husk of Bengal ...
Chromium is one of the toxic heavy metals which exists in nature as stable hexavalent and trivalent ...